A tribute I wrote last year – about this time! I wanted to share something about my spouse/wife that is too often forgotten – Liz LivingstonWhat happens after an injury holding a child and falling down stairs? Then years of
Flipping the Shark: How I Use AI as a Dyslexic neurotype As someone with dyslexia, writing been a challenge and rarely emerges as a strength. But more recently that’s changed—dramatically. Thanks to AI, I can now articulate my thoughts more
Sometimes wandering into rabbitholes emerges from unlikely places Rabbit hole number 1 A conversation sparked this thought: “I see you shared this on Friday – and hope by now things have settled – I share a comic and a meme
My 2nd Brain System Adventure: Clarity Through Chaos I dove headfirst into a rabbit hole of productivity tools and systems, chasing a better way to manage my life and it’s simplicities, completies and chaos. What I found was friction—technical hurdles,
🧠 Understanding Extreme Demand Avoidance: The Role of Anxiety and Uncertainty Extreme Demand Avoidance (EDA), often associated with the Pathological Demand Avoidance (PDA) profile within autism spectrum disorder (ASD), is a behavioral pattern that can be deeply challenging for families,
This is Important – the Rune/Sigil above represents COURAGE Neurodiversity affected by recent USA – Dept of Education dismantling A friend of ours gathered this info. She is a caregiver and in the space of grant writing – so has
Recalibrating the Self: Lessons from Solitude, Backpacking, and Welsh Folklore Exploring free will is a compelling journey of thoughtful and purposeful scrutiny. I often dub it a journey of reasonable self scrutiny. What began as journaling and blogging for triathlon
J – 5th grade J – 5th grade A – Second Grade A – Second Grade L – Kindergarten L- Kindergarten Joy, Chaos, and the Beautiful Mess of Fulfillment They say luck is when preparation meets opportunity. But fulfillment? That’s
Follow the white Rabbit – Neo A recent experience brought this powerful idea back into focus: “Unrealistic expectations are just future resentments.” When I apply this lens—and pair it with purposeful and well-calibrated expectations—I consistently see teams and colleagues achieve










